Casimer Russak III
Honor Code SignatorySigned 17 Nov 2015 | 7,753 contributions | 85 thank-yous | 801 connections
Drinkwater Gulch |
I am a minimalistic
massive skull fracture survivor with a penchant for internet genealogy research.
I (like that global activist with the ever-growing rap sheet Ms. Thunberg) am perfectly normal but sick of the current climate.
I was an odd child. I enjoyed reading newspapers as a curious youth, and always read the obituaries. Now I get to write some!
Founder of Casimer Kindness Foundation (whatever you do, do it with a measure of kindness)
Genealogy is an arcane art, and a good genealogy takes a hundred years.
I am currently exploring my spirit medium abilities, so some of my recent entries are sourced from communication with the undead (who are known liars).
Wayward Californian on YouTube
Befarmaid!
Trinity County Historical Society |
Degree of Indian Blood |
Defunct Tribal Certification |
Shasta College, Culinary Arts |
State of Jefferson |
Californian |
All Aboard! |
Russian Language Tutorials on Youtube (Russian with Passion)
University Level Russian Language Lessons with Olga Jarrel (Amazing Russian)
I like the appearance of modern-era secondary sources (like newspaper articles or the writings of Historical Societies) compounded by primary sources (census, church records). For a fun, sensational and poorly written auto-biography, you are allowed to select the following link:Kazimierz of Rús
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49th regiment 5th division 13th brigade James Crowder, Alabam
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Thank you so much for adding a profile for Anna (Schwenk) Mikuriya (1902-1988). She was a long time member of the Baha'i Faith and a good friend to my parents. I went ahead and added the Baha'i Project categories to her profile. I also have a lot more info about her and her extended family, which I'm happy to add too at a later time!
Kind regards,
Vicky Majewski (for the WikiTree Bahá'í Faith) Project )
You are welcome! I was just contemplating the Mikuriya profiles, and hoping that someone would add to them. Sincerely- Casimer III
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The link you requested. Natalie
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John Williams
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Mrs. Frady (who was born in Mississippi in the year of 1851) is noted as the mother of and living with at least six children and a neighbor to her daughters Maude and Ola (who both married into the Buckhannon Family).[1]She was married twice, the first being in 1871 to Mr. John Taylor.[2]Her second marriage is recorded as happening in 1883 in Madison County, Alabama to S.W. Frady.[3]
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Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.
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If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.
Guy ~ WikiTree Mentor
Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.
Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.
If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.
Lastly, sometimes you'll run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving those unfortunate situations.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.
Guy ~ WikiTree Mentor